oldbilbo
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I've been musing over fitting an auxiliary diesel tank which can be stored in a cockpit locker and 'ported'. I also want to fit a 'hand-squeeze' bulb into the supply line, before the filter, to facilitate bleeding air after changing the filter. It has been suggested here that such a bulb, fitted permanently, is vulnerable to burning through in event of a 'modest' fuel fire, thus making a drama out of a crisis.....
So now I'm considering the merits of having something like this....
....with a sufficient length of supply pipe, which I can attach to a twin shutoff 'Y' connector close to the filter. The existing supply would be connected to one branch of the 'Y'. That would permit, I think, the supply of clean, fresh fuel via a 'hand-squeeze' bulb when I need to bleed the filter.... and a secondary supply/store of diesel fuel to augment the modest 17L (!) main tank.... detachment and removal of the vulnerable rubber bulb and hose when 'normally' not needed.
All the bits would be specified for diesel rather than petrol, of course.
Can sharper minds than mine see concerns in this notion?
So now I'm considering the merits of having something like this....
....with a sufficient length of supply pipe, which I can attach to a twin shutoff 'Y' connector close to the filter. The existing supply would be connected to one branch of the 'Y'. That would permit, I think, the supply of clean, fresh fuel via a 'hand-squeeze' bulb when I need to bleed the filter.... and a secondary supply/store of diesel fuel to augment the modest 17L (!) main tank.... detachment and removal of the vulnerable rubber bulb and hose when 'normally' not needed.
All the bits would be specified for diesel rather than petrol, of course.
Can sharper minds than mine see concerns in this notion?